What kind of amazing work could you do, if you had 300% more leads than last year?

We identify things people are searching and target your content for those terms.

We work with other websites to put content out that links back to your site – driving traffic and DOMAIN AUTHORITY up.

We make technical SEO edits on your WordPress site, configure yoast, optimize site-speed, and make technical changes on your website each month.

You’ll have a WordPress SEO dashboard to look at each month that will clearly show what activities we did this past month in each of our key areas, as well as year over year traffic and conversions.

We work with Ahrefs, and other keyword research tools to do competitive analysis on 7 of our top competitors, and then continually refresh our content strategy – as well as writing 3,000-6,000 words on your behalf, and systematically earning links each month back to your site.

We’d love to be of service to you, and make your WordPress SEO simple, and effective – send us a message now.

Questions and Answers about WordPress SEO

What does Google like when it comes to SEO? Sometimes, it can seem impossible to decipher what a winning formula is in terms of actually producing results. However, what people fail to realize all too often is that you won’t see any big jumps in your website’s SEO performance overnight. In fact, at the core of every SEO wizard is one trait: patience. You have to allow your SEO campaigns and strategies sometimes before they can produce results. Even something as simple as writing a better meta description for a blog post can have lasting, positive ramifications down the road.

Just remember, be a little patient when putting these strategies into place. You’ll be glad you did.

If your content marketing is good, you'll produce content that your subscribers and website visitors will enjoy. If your content marketing is great, you'll put out high-quality content that people enjoy reading AND is highly relevant to them and where they are in the purchasing funnel. One way to make sure that your content marketing achieves this is to do the necessary keyword research to see what topics are trending and then actually to use those keywords throughout your blog.

For best results when it comes to trying to get your pages to rank, place keywords in these three spots

First and last paragraph of your blog

Subheadlines (H1 and H2s)

A bolded or italicized sentence

When site crawlers are investigating your website for keywords, these are three of the areas that the crawlers concentrate on to decide in a split second whether or not your content is relevant to the person searching Google.

Google likes it when you link internally and appropriately. Repeat that to make sure it sticks, because people tend to make their websites a little too spammy with an overabundance of links. But, Google doesn't like that and you will likely rank lower. Instead, link appropriately. In other words, only link to other parts of your page that are relevant to the current blog you're writing. Other tips that go along with this include:

Users want websites that load fast. And, what was fast 5 years ago is incredibly slow today. So, if people are clicking on your website and then leaving because it is too slow, then that will harm your SEO. On the other hand, fast, high-quality websites will have a better chance at ranking well. So, to make sure that your website is fast, do the following:

Another crucial spot you should be placing your keywords is in the alt tags of the images. The alt tag not only describes the image to search images but as well as screen readers for visually impaired users. So, make sure that you're not leaving these fields blank on Wordpress or are going into the code and adding your alt image tag descriptions. For best results, try the following:

Actually describe the photo

Use keywords when possible

Name-Files-Like-This.jpg (descriptive file name can also improve your SEO)

Google really likes it when your site is clear, consistent, and not redundant. The best way to do this is to avoid writing short articles and to make sure that Google isn't crawling content that you don't want it to crawl. Also, make sure that you aren't reposting content into multiple spots on your site. To ensure that your thin content is de-indexed and that there isn't duplicate content on your site, follow these steps:

Stop writing short content (less than 350 words)

Install Yoast SEO if in Wordpress and De-index thin content (such as testimonials)

Remove post types that aren't necessary to have on your site map

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